We can all create differences at some kind of level, but it is egotistic to think we can make some major changes. |
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An egotistic, biased and one-sided approach in Washington cannot yield lasting peace. |
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It will take him time to overcome his egotistic ways, and until then someone must protect those who he refuses to help. |
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He is possessed of an enormous amount of self-confidence, but I don't believe he is egotistic in the normal, widely understood sense. |
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Maybe I'm egotistic, but I do it for myself, not for anyone else. |
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Political parties are voluntary associations with the egotistic aim of imposing their notion of how society should be ordered upon their fellow citizens. |
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I realise that whatever I have done with an egotistic notion is vain. |
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It is megalomanic to lay claim to eternal privilege, when the benefits and advantages involved, though justly gained, are not shared, when qualities, though real, are egotistic. |
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The main enemies of man, leading to accumulation of negative karma, are the wrongly directed mind and uncontrollable emotional sphere with dominating egotistic or coarse emotions. |
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Anachronism makes us egotistic, asocial even. |
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Divested of egotistic obsession, an ordinary human being could achieve the panoptic vision of a sage. |
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Moreover, when we then try to eliminate these structural problems, for example with the directive on port services, a whole crowd of brawlers and egotistic anarchists gather in front of the European Parliament. |
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